Rudy Giuliani’s son pleads with Federal Court not to take his father’s Yankees World Series rings
Last December, Rudy Giuliani used to be commanded to pay election workers in Georgia, he defamed a whopping $148 million, an amount he almost certainly did not have. But he certainly does some money, as well as assets worth a lot of money — such as his four Yankees World Series rings, which his son is doing his best to keep out of the hands of workers trying to collect recover what they owe.
the New York Post Office report that thing Andrew Giuliani argued in court papers filed this week that the rings—dating from 1996, 1998, 1999 and 2000—were gifts from his father and should not be passed back to him. Ruby Freeman And Shaye Moss, who won a lawsuit against Rudy last year and said the former mayor had to “transfer certain assets” to them, such as the rings. In the younger Giuliani’s filing, his attorneys wrote that “an order requiring these rings to be transferred to Plaintiff will permanently deprive Andrew of ownership of them.”
Andrew claimed that his father told him in May 2018, “I told you when I got these that one day they would be yours and I want to give them to you now .” The son added that “as a child and young man, I spent many nights with my father watching Yankees games and bonding over our love for the team, and I enjoyed happy to receive the rings…. My understanding then and today is that these four World Series rings were a gift from my father and they have belonged to me as of May 26, 2018.”
Like Parcel note, Freeman and Moss are also trying to gain ownership of some of Rudy’s assets, luxury watches and a Mercedes-Benz. Last May, a bankruptcy court judge was effective is known as The former mayor is deadlocked after learning that he apparently made no effort to pay Freeman and Moss the money owed. “They didn’t do anything. They couldn’t sell anything. They don’t solve anything,” Rachel Strickland, an attorney representing election officials, speak of Rudy’s group, accused the former mayor of intentionally firing him from his radio job. “I agree with you,” said the US bankruptcy judge Sean Lane responded, according to Politico. “And I’m disturbed about the status of this case.” According to ABC News, the former mayor is attractive $148 million judgment in federal court.
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